Sunday 27 December 2015

                                                       c-130 galaxy
 C-130 galaxy is used as a bomber in wars it named as c-130 galaxy because it is big as a galaxy



RoleStrategic airlifter
National originUnited States
ManufacturerLockheed Corporation
Lockheed Martin
First flight30 June 1968[1]
IntroductionJune 1970
StatusIn service
Primary userUnited States Air Force
ProducedC-5A: 1968–1973
C-5B: 1985–1989
Number built131 (C-5A: 81, C-5B: 50)
Unit costC-5A: US$152.8 million (1998)
C-5B: US$179 million (1998)
C-5C: US$88 million (1998)
C-5M: US$90 million (2009)[2]

Wednesday 23 December 2015



           A-10 THUNDERBOLT


oleFixed-wing close air supportforward air control, and ground-attack aircraft
National originUnited States
ManufacturerFairchild Republic
First flight10 May 1972
IntroductionMarch 1977
StatusIn service
Primary userUnited States Air Force
Produced1972–84[1]
Number built716[2]
Unit costUS$18.8 million[3]


                                                                                



                                    

Monday 21 December 2015

                                                               F-22 Raptor
RoleStealth air superiority fighter
National originUnited States
ManufacturerLockheed Martin Aeronautics
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
First flight7 September 1997[1]
Introduction15 December 2005
StatusIn service
Primary userUnited States Air Force
ProducedF-22: 1996–2011[2]
Number built195 (8 test and 187 operational aircraft)[2][3]
Program costUS$66.7 billion as of 2011[4]
Unit costUS$150 million (flyaway cost for FY2009)[5]
Developed fromLockheed YF-22
Developed intoLockheed Martin X-44 MANTA
Lockheed Martin FB-22
The Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation single-seat, twin-engine, all-weather stealth tacticalfighter aircraft developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). The result of the USAF's Advanced Tactical Fighter program, the aircraft was designed primarily as an air superiority fighter, but has additional capabilities including ground attackelectronic warfare, and signals intelligence roles.[6] Lockheed Martin is the prime contractor and was responsible for the majority of the airframe, weapon systems, and final assembly of the F-22, while program partner Boeing provided the wings, aft fuselage, avionics integration, and training systems.(WIKIPEADIA)